The BBC with help from eBay is auctioning off some of its most famous props for Children in Need.

Other pieces of TV history up for grabs on the Great Big Bid are the Vicar of Dibley's cassock, Terry Wogan's Blankety Blank wand and an original script from The Archers.

And if EastEnder Kat's wedding dress is not to your taste, then there's the gown which Sarah Parish wore in Cutting It.

Also on offer at bbc.co.uk/greatbigbid are one of Freddie Flintoff's Ashes bats, tennis lessons from Greg Rusedski, and a street in Rugby named after you. The BBC also wants viewers to put their items up for auction.

The bidding has already started and there will be a week of shows in the run-up to the Children in Need appeal night on Friday, November 18.

Sally Deigham, of Children in Need, said: "It's going to be exciting to see star items, especially if there's a bidding frenzy. The money we raise will make a fantastic contribution to Children in Need."